This website was initially designed to share my personal stuffs. However,while
surfing on the net, I found many false derogatory and cheap remarks against Hinduism.
Being well versed in indian scriptures,I decided to include spiritual stuffs just
for spreading awareness. Though my articles are focussed on hinduism, there would
be no offensive or defamatory content against any religion. Respecting all gods
is the essence of hinduism. This is a non profitable website and is not affiliated
or associated with any religious organizations.
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Testing performance issues with reflection
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Posted By
sarinmall on
Jan 15, 2013 291 Views
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I like the concept of c# reflection so much that I generally prefer to use it under all circumstances. Using the reflection makes your task easier and faster. However there is a downside of using reflection. It increases the execution time. I believed that the increase in execution time may be 50% to 100 % and hence is preferable to use in case of small data.
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Why lord Ganesha have elephant head
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Posted By
sarinmall on
Sep 23, 2012 285 Views
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In this article, I will continue further to list out the reasons on “why elephant head was chosen for Ganesha” or why “lord Ganesha is shown with elephant head”.
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Bhagavad Gita Poetic Translation-Text 5
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Posted By
sarinmall on
Apr 21, 2012 295 Views
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King of hastinapur had two sons: Pandu (elder) and Dhritarahstra (younger). Son (duryodhan) of dhritarashtra deceptively took the throne of hastinapur forcing the sons of pandu to fight a battle to reclaim the throne with lord Krishna guiding them (Arjuna).
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Bhagavad Gita Poetic Translation-Text 4
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Posted By
sarinmall on
Apr 05, 2012 290 Views
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Atra shooraa maheshwaasaa bheemaarjunasamaa yudhi;
Yuyudhaano viraatashcha drupadashcha mahaarathah.
“Here are heroes, mighty archers, equal in battle to Bhima and Arjuna, Yuyudhana,
Virata and Drupada, of the great car (mighty warriors),
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We love not by finding a perfect person, but by learning to see an imperfect person perfectly.
-Sam Keen
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